Proper Packing for a Successful Furniture Removal

In preparing for your furniture removal, packing cartons is
probably the single most time consuming task that you will undertake.
Sometimes you may get frustrated and may be eager to get it
over and done with as soon as possible. While it may frustrating,
if you ask any furniture removalist they'll tell you that one
of the biggest keys to a successful move is the proper packing
your removal cartons.

When you buy brand new furniture or homewares, it usually comes
extremely well wrapped in purpose built cartons and packaging.
This is because transport is inherently a rough process for
your furniture to go through - no matter how good your removalist.
No matter the method of transport, your furniture is exposed
to movement and vibrations whilst in transit. Once you have
discarded the original packaging for your furniture it is likely
that it can never be packed as well again. In preparing for
your furniture removal keep in mind how well your furniture
was wrapped when you bought it and why, so that you will have
the drive to pack your removal cartons with the best of care
you possibly can.

The information you find here will ensure that your furniture
is as well protected as possible during your furniture removal.

Furniture Removal Packing Supplies

The safest way to move smaller items is in specialist furniture
removal cartons. Removal cartons, sometimes called tea chest
cartons, are sturdy and always the best choice. Due to their
uniform size and rigidity, they are well suited for stacking
inside the furniture removal truck.

There are many types of removal cartons, but the most commonly
used is called a "Standard Removal Carton" (also commonly referred
to as a "Tea-Chest". A Standard Removal Carton measures approximately
60x40x40mm and can be found at most self-storage facilities.

In most major metropolitan locations we can supply all your
furniture removal packing supplies. See our "Additional
Furniture Removal Services" page for more information on
what moving supplies we stock.

What to Pack and When

We always recommend that you start packing for your furniture
removal well in advance of moving day. If you work during the
day and you're moving an entire house it can take weeks to get
everything packed properly. If you leave it all to the last
minute it's likely that the cartons won't be packed as well!

We would recommend that you pack on a room-by-room basis where
possible. Packing in this fashion can make the experience less
overwhelming. It's usually best to start with the least used
rooms in the house before moving on to the most frequently used.
This will mean that it's less likely that you'll pack things
you'll need later.

There is nothing more frustrating than having to unpack and
repack items that you've already sealed. Make sure that you:

Leave enough items in the kitchen for yourself and a couple
of visitors who may pop over to help you out.

Importantly, keep a first aid kit handy. You'll potentially
be using tools, box cutters, moving heavy items and performing
other tasks that may result in injury. You don't want to
have to empty a dozen boxes to find a band-aid!

Keep enough toys out to keep the kids occupied and happy while
you're packing.

Consider Furniture Removal Pre-Packing Services

If you're looking at moving we would recommend that you consider
specialist pre-packing services. Most furniture removalists,
including us, provide specialist pre-packing services where
your removalist will pack your boxes for you prior to the move.

We understand that moving can be expensive, and while it may
be an additional cost that you're not looking for, a specialist
pre-pack can cut down on the time and financial costs of your
furniture removal. Having your boxes professionally packed takes
much less time and reduces the risk of damaging your prized
possessions. Some Transit Protection Options have limitations
on the coverage of owner packed cartons.

Don't pack important documents, irreplaceable jewellery
or other valuables. These should always be carried on your
person.

Do label every box with your name, job reference number,
the destination, if the items inside are fragile, and which
room in the house the carton is meant for and something
to describe the contents of the carton.

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